Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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Brain works best when cells keep right rhythms, new Stanford study suggests
April 26, 2009 – 9:39 pm | No Comments
Brain works best when cells keep right rhythms, new Stanford study suggests

Brain works best when cells keep right rhythms, new Stanford study suggests STANFORD, Calif. — It is said that each of us marches to the beat of a different drum, but new Stanford University research suggests that brain cells need to follow specific rhythms that must be kept for proper brain functioning. These rhythms don’t […]

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Packard/Stanford study suggests two causes for bowel disease in infants
April 26, 2009 – 5:32 pm | No Comments
Packard/Stanford study suggests two causes for bowel disease in infants

Packard/Stanford study suggests two causes for bowel disease in infants STANFORD, Calif. — New research from Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine is helping physicians unravel the cause of a deadly and mysterious bowel disease that strikes medically fragile newborn babies. The findings could lead to a better understanding of […]

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